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    D1 diff centres and housings into D2

    Hi all,

    Just wanted to get info as to whether late model F&R Disco 1 diff centres in housings will bolt straight into my D2. Rear is a Detroit Locker, and front is an ARB air locker. Both in housings, and the housings have been removed from the D1 already.

    The D1 centres are 24 spline, so that's all good.

    Any info much appreciated, and thanks in advance.

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    The diff centres themselves will fit straight in.

    I assume thats what you mean by housing.. ie not the steel diff casing, just the central housing containing the locker, cw+p etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Edit this bit:

    Yep, those bits.

    So they'll bolt straight up, no worries??

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    Yes, basically. The only difference is that the D2 centre may have a 3 bolt flange on the rear to suit the rubber coupling type tailshaft, so this will have to be swapped back, or fit a Range Rover classic tail shaft

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    I think the 24 spline D1 diffs also had the 3 bolt flange from the factory. I was thinking it was only the very early D1's that had the 4bolt flanges on the rear.
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    That makes it even easier then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Yes, basically. The only difference is that the D2 centre may have a 3 bolt flange on the rear to suit the rubber coupling type tailshaft, so this will have to be swapped back, or fit a Range Rover classic tail shaft
    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I think the 24 spline D1 diffs also had the 3 bolt flange from the factory. I was thinking it was only the very early D1's that had the 4bolt flanges on the rear.
    I have the D1 shaft from the aforementioned rear D1 centre, which is the 4 bolt, no rubber donut jobbie. I'll fit that in place of my D2 one should the D2 shaft not mate up to the D1 diff centre.

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    So where is the write up and Pic's of the new beast???

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post
    I have the D1 shaft from the aforementioned rear D1 centre, which is the 4 bolt, no rubber donut jobbie. I'll fit that in place of my D2 one should the D2 shaft not mate up to the D1 diff centre.
    Can I recommend you maintain the 3bolt flange in the rear unless you are breaking them while offroading. They absorb a lot of driveline vibration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vogue View Post
    So where is the write up and Pic's of the new beast???
    Coming

    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Can I recommend you maintain the 3bolt flange in the rear unless you are breaking them while offroading. They absorb a lot of driveline vibration.
    Of course you can recommend that, thanks.

    Now, the question is though, without having gotten under the D2 yet to check, will the D1 centre mate ok with the D2 drive shaft??

    The D1 diff centre flange is definitely 4 bolt.

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